Case Studies

DTP builds partnerships with each of its customers to deliver them measurable cost savings on their IT. Our business has grown through understanding our customers requirements and delivering excellent service.
Take a look at some of our recent case studies to see how we have helped organisations improve the efficiency of their IT infrastructure, implement more environmentally sustainable solutions and ultimately save money on their IT.
Leeds Metropolitan University
2011-07-21
DTP help Leeds Met reduce paper waste by 43% and energy bills by £20,000 through a series of IT solutions.
Brunel University
2011-09-06
Brunel University replaces ageing print fleet with help from DTP
The Imperial College London
2011-09-06
Brunel University in the UK wanted a reliable and efficient print and copy environment that is easy to manage and that satisfied the service level expectations of its students.
NHS Lothian—University Hospitals Division
2011-09-08
DTP help NHS Lothian—University Hospitals Division
Nottingham Trent University
2011-09-09
Nottingham Trent University wanted to consolidate its Printer, copier, scanner and fax fleet into a single managed environment to significantly reduce costs, reduce power consumption and dramatically improve manageability.
Teesside University
2011-07-21
Following a recent MPCS deployed at Teeside University, the institution has seen its print costs reduce by £132,000. This has resulted in over £72,000 savings per year passed on to students. As a result student satisfaction at the University increased by 15% in a recent survey.
The University of Liverpool
2011-09-02
The University of Liverpool goes green with HP & DTP by reducing Co2 emissions by an estimated 240 tonnes a year
Bradford & Bingley Group plc
2011-09-05
Through an innovative partnership with Bradford & Bingley and their incumbent IT service providers, Leeds based DTP Group has been able to help the financial services group reap major strategic and operational benefits and significantly reduce its IT spend.
Nestlé Waters Powwow
2011-09-09
When Nestlé acquired Powwow it recognised the need to standardise Powwow’s IT hardware and software infrastructure in line with its own global standards, quickly and with minimum disruption to service levels. DTP’s strong relationship with Powwow, and previous successful involvement in major IT roll-outs for them, was a key consideration in Nestlé’s decision to select DTP for this new programme of work.
Cambridge County Council
2011-09-08
DTP implement new storage area network for Cambridge County Council
Carlise City Council
2011-09-08
This increased dependence on IT brings both challenges and opportunities. Carlisle City Council, the authority responsible for providing services to more than 100,000 residents in one of England’s oldest cities, has first-hand experience.
Stockport College
2011-09-05
Stockport chose DTP to update its old IT infrastructure to ensure it was easier to use and manage by staff and puipls alike. The solution implemented by DTP was based on; four Hewlett Packard (HP) quad processor ProLiant DL585’s acting as the hosts for a virtual server infrastructure; one HP EVA 6000 providing a resilient platform for consolidated storage, iSCSI connectivity to simplify storage provisioning and management and Hewlett Packard’s EVA Business copy software which facilitated replication for testing, development and backup.
Knight Frank
2011-09-05
Knight Frank sees TCO & carbon emissions plunge 90% after introducing HP BladeSystem & LeftHand SAN solutions

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